On Friday, June 22, 2018 at 7:10:45 AM UTC-5, Ron Mc wrote:
>
> there's no mechanical disadvantage to shortening a bar - safety isn't an 
> issue
>

I think the problem is that to make an aluminum (maybe also steel) bar with 
a small enough outer diameter for mountain bike-style brake levers, the 
inner diameter is too small to fit bar end shifters made for drop bars. 
 Just a small portion at the ends of the bars are made to have thinner 
walls, allowing the the shifters to fit.  

So, one could follow Joe's instruction to measure the space in the bar, but 
one must measure only the thinned-out portion.  The bend is not the issue 
here.  

Alternatively, Lester's advice to ask people who actually know the answer 
to the question (Rivendellians) is sound.  I vaguely recall Grant having 
written at some point that there's not much available to cut off.

-- 
Mark Anderson in Chicago

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